I cannot do it, but fashion designers can! What normal people cannot do but fashion designers can is to capture the true essence of things and further explore their hidden potential. Couture designer Stephanie Burkhalter made me see the other side of me. She revealed the little fancy pinky Barbie inside me which I

Taking the opportunity of this Year of the Dragon, widely believed to be the most auspicious year in the Chinese zodiac cycle which comes only once every 12 years, luxury brands have been coming in droves to launch their Year of the Dragon special edition products to boost business (remember my previous post on my

Chinese New Year is the most important of all the festivals for Chinese people. Traditionally, the celebration of Chinese New Year lasts for fifteen days, starting on the first day of the first Chinese lunar month (January 23 for this year) and ending with Lantern Festival (Chinese Valentine’s Day) which is on the 15th day

Do you remember her? Yes, she is Bita Pourtavoosi the New York fashion handmade jewellery designer featured in my another post entitled “Bita Pourtavoosi’s Metropolitan Design: Less Is More” published two weeks ago. If you can’t get enough of Bita’s simple, fresh, and clean designs, here is your chance to explore more treasures of Bita

Let’s shift our focus to London Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2010 which kicked off last Friday on the 19th after New York. I have fallen for our British fashion darling Matthew Williamson, known as “the king of boho” for his brilliant color palette and use of prints to have brought the modern bohemian style, which encapsulates